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On Friday, he was fined $5,000 and sentenced to seven years and five months for carrying a firearm while trafficking drugs, court records show. U.S. District Judge Sul Ozerden also sentenced Summers to five years for conspiring to possess with intent to distribute marijuana.

Ozerden ruled Summers's prison terms will run concurrent to his 12-year term.

Graves was fined $1,000 and received a two-year prison term on a conspiracy charge and 19 months for making false statements to buy a firearm. Her prison terms also will run concurrent.

Graves admitted she bought a firearm for Summers from Pascagoula Pawn & Gun, LLC Pawn Mart II, in April 2015. She remains free until she is notified of where to report to prison.

Both sold less than 50 kilos of marijuana on two days in Jackson County in April 2015.

However, Summers had dealt more than 1,798 kilos of marijuana from the time he got out of prison on a drug conviction in 2008 through March 2012, according to an FBI Safe Streets Task Force officer. Summers was arrested on a crack-cocaine distribution charge in Jackson County in March 2012.

Summers wept at his crack sentencing in January, telling the judge, "Please don't do me like this. Oh, please, Lord. Oh Lord, have mercy. Please don't do me like this."

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